2,000 Nurses Hired for Teaching Hospitals

Expansion of Charge Nurse Appointments in Punjab Teaching Hospitals The Punjab government has taken a significant step towards addressing the ongoing shortage of medical staff in hospitals by appointing approximately 2,000 charge nurses at the Grade 16 level. This move comes after the release of official lists by the Punjab Public Service Commission, which paved…

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The $120,000 Job No American Wants—Despite Thousands of Openings

The Growing Shortage of Skilled Blue-Collar Workers in the U.S. A significant number of high-paying, blue-collar jobs are going unfilled across the United States, with experts pointing to a growing reluctance among Americans to pursue manual labor. This issue is particularly evident in industries that once relied heavily on skilled tradespeople, such as automotive manufacturing…

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Ogun SUBEB sends 448 teachers to rural schools

Ogun State Launches Teacher Internship Program to Address Rural Education Shortcomings The Ogun State Government has taken a significant step towards improving the quality of education in rural areas by engaging 448 OgunTeach interns and deploying them to public primary schools. This initiative is aimed at addressing the persistent shortage of teachers across the state,…

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Qassem Prioritizes Stopping Aggression, Urges Army Strengthening

Hezbollah Leader’s Vision for Lebanon Sheikh Naim Qassem, the leader of Hezbollah, has emphasized the party’s commitment to a strong and independent Lebanon. In a speech commemorating the late Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani, Qassem highlighted the importance of sovereignty, freedom, and independence for the nation. “We want Lebanon to be sovereign, free, independent, and capable,”…

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